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Who Wore It Best? The Most Glamorous Looks from the SAG Awards 2025

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The 2025 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards red carpet was a spectacular showcase of style, with celebrities flaunting some of the most glamorous and daring looks of the awards season.

Among the standout stars, Selena Gomez, Elle Fanning, Timothée Chalamet, Zoë Saldaña, and Jeremy Allen White each made bold fashion statements that captivated the spotlight in their own unique ways.

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Selena Gomez turned heads in a navy off-the-shoulder gown by Celine. The design, with its softly pleated neckline, embodied understated elegance, making it one of her best red carpet moments this year. The silhouette was perfectly refined, showcasing the actress’s effortless glamour. Gomez’s look combined classic sophistication with modern touches, proving her versatility as a style icon.

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Elle Fanning embraced a peplum-inspired black gown from Loewe, adding a contemporary twist to a timeless silhouette. The gown, designed by Jonathan Anderson, featured angular fabric embellishments that elevated the traditional peplum shape, offering a fresh, cool take on the classic. Fanning’s look was a bold choice, showing her ability to effortlessly marry vintage influences with modern fashion.

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Timothée Chalamet, known for his risk-taking on the red carpet, didn’t disappoint. He wore a neon green shirt, black pants, and a jacket by Chrome Hearts, complete with a statement bolo tie by Cartier. The outfit, inspired by an iconic Bob Dylan look, oozed personality and youthful flair, cementing Chalamet’s position as one of the most exciting male fashion icons in Hollywood. 

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Zoë Saldaña made a striking appearance in a custom Saint Laurent gown, featuring a sculptural one-shoulder design with crystal petal-like detailing. The bold yet sophisticated look was sharp and modern, with just the right amount of glamour. Saldaña’s choice was a perfect example of how a minimalist silhouette can still make a powerful impact, and her confidence in wearing it only added to the allure of her ensemble.

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Kristen Bell, hosting the event, wowed in a strapless corset dress by Armani. The tiered black skirt, accented with sparkling embellishments, added a playful yet refined touch to her ensemble. Bell’s versatile look was a perfect reflection of her hosting duties, effortlessly blending glamour with a touch of fun.

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Finally, Jeremy Allen White, who is known for his understated yet refined style, hit it out of the park in a classic three-piece suit by Louis Vuitton. He added a touch of personality with a 1940s-era Tiffany’s brooch on his lapel, proving that he knows how to mix timeless elegance with subtle individuality.

While White’s look may not have been as avant-garde as some of his peers, it was a perfect blend of classic tailoring and thoughtful accessorizing.

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From Gomez’s timeless Celine gown to Chalamet’s bold Chrome Hearts ensemble, the 2025 SAG Awards proved to be a fashion feast. Each of these stars showcased a different interpretation of glamour, from classic elegance to modern edge, making them the true standouts of the evening.

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Town & Country Magazine

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